I went back to St. Ignatius in LA this past week to give them a Lenten talk about temptation and C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters.
7 March 2020, 3:00 pm
TEA: Practical Tools For Everday Evangelism
This past weekend, I drove out to Imperial Valley, a couple of hours east of San Diego, to give a talk at "Java & Jesus". The event was rather similar to a traditional "Theology On Tap", except that it was held at a coffee shop.
26 December 2019, 2:00 pm
TEA: C.S. Lewis – Apostle To The Skeptics
Last night I gave a talk in Charlotte, North Carolina, on C.S. Lewis, telling the story of how he came to faith in Christ and how this journey influenced his own subsequent evangelistic efforts.
11 November 2019, 1:32 am
TEA: Love is a many splendored Thing
Last night I gave a talk at St. Patrick's to the Goretti Group on the subject of love, drawing heavily from C.S. Lewis' book, The Four Loves.
7 September 2019, 8:28 pm
TEA: Apologetics for the confused
Last week I gave a talk on apologetics at a bonfire in El Cajon on the subject of apologetics, the follow-on talk from “Evangelization for the terrified”. It turns out I wave my hands about a lot when I talk… Apologetics for the confused (Download) You can subscribe to “Theology With An English Accent” manually, or any place where good podcasts can be found
16 May 2019, 2:00 pm
TEA: Worship in the Early Church
A couple of weeks ago I gave a talk to a Young Adult group in the Diocese about Worship in the Early Church. I’ve given this talk before (and the audio quality is better there), but here’s the latest incarnation of it: Worship In The Early Church (Download) You can subscribe to “Theology With An English Accent” manually, or any place where good podcasts
2 May 2019, 2:00 pm
TEA: Catholics Come Home
This Friday I returned for the final time to St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Church in Los Angeles. In this talk I told my own faith journey and spoke about what I think we can do to draw the lapsed back to the Church. Catholics Come Home (Download) You can subscribe to “Theology With An English Accent” manually, or any place where good podcasts
14 April 2019, 2:00 pm
TEA: God’s Mercy, Freely Received, Freely Given
I was back at St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Church in Los Angeles this past week. On this visit I was speaking to their Confirmation group about the Sacrament of Confession and more broadly on the subject of mercy. The group was in quite a wide semi-circle, so I walked around quite a bit so the microphone couldn’t always pick
4 April 2019, 2:00 pm
TEA: Life in Christ, not just improvement, but transformation
In this episode of “Theology With An English Accent” (TEA) is the first of a few talks I’m giving this Lent at St. Ignatius in Los Angeles. This is a longer version of the talk I gave the previous week in Dodge City which was called “What is the point of Christianity?”. The first 20 minutes is basically identical, after
14 March 2019, 2:00 pm
TEA: Doing What you love for jesus
In this episode of “Theology With An English Accent” (TEA) is the second talk I gave at the Southern Kansas Young Adult Conference last week. If there was one of my talks that I’d like every Catholic to hear, this is probably in top three and is based on the my acceptance speech for the FIAT Award last December: We
10 March 2019, 2:00 pm
PWJ: S2E8 – Bonus – “What is the point of Christianity?”
I was in Kansas this weekend speaking at a retreat so I didn't get a chance to put together an episode with Matt. Rather than deprive you of an episode this week, here is the audio of a talk I gave at the weekend which draws heavily from Lewis and Mere Christianity.
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